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Mortlake Ferry

Coordinates:33°50′11″S151°06′26″E / 33.83646°S 151.107314°E /-33.83646; 151.107314
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Cable ferry in Sydney

TheMortlake Ferry, also known as thePutney Punt, is acable ferry that runs across theParramatta River inSydney, New South Wales, Australia. It connects Hilly Street inMortlake and Pellisier Road inPutney.

History and heritage

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The Putney approach to the Mortlake Ferry
Sign announcing the Mortlake approach to the Ferry
Mortlake Ferry approaching Mortlake

The vehicular ferry betweenMortlake andPutney commenced operating on 16 May 1928.[1][2] The service was established to serve the factory areas of Mortlake.[3] The ferry opening pre-dated the nearbyRyde Bridge which opened in 1935, and it was one of several vehicular ferries operating across theParramatta River at the time.

The Mortlake Ferry is one of ten remaining vehicular cable ferries inNew South Wales, and the only one still in use onSydney Harbour or its tributaries. While carrying much less traffic than it has in the past, the ferry still operates daily and is protected by a heritage order by theNational Trust of Australia.[4]

Operation

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The ferry is operated by aprivate sector operator under contract toTransport for NSW, carrying a maximum of 15 cars plus passengers at a time, and is free oftolls. The crossing is some 300 metres (980 ft) in length and takes approximately five minutes. The ferry operates on demand on weekdays from 06:45 to 09:25 and 14:45 to 18:15. On weekends and public holidays it operates on demand 10:30 to 17:30 from Mortlake.[4][5]

The ferry has magenta flashing lights on the ferry and at both end points when it is in operation.Sydney Ferries services must grant right of way to the Mortlake Ferry unless they have established radio contact and agreed on priority.[6]

Mortlake Slipway

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A slipway located to the south of the Mortlake approach ramp is used for the maintenance of all the RMS owned ferries operating in the Sydney region. Besides the Mortlake Ferry, this includes theBerowra Waters Ferry,Sackville Ferry,Lower Portland Ferry,Webbs Creek Ferry andWisemans Ferry, all of which operate on theHawkesbury River and its tributaries.[4][5]

References

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  1. ^"New Punt Opened".The Sydney Morning Herald. 17 May 1928. Retrieved7 September 2010.
  2. ^Roads & Traffic Authority."Cable Ferry Crossing, Mortlake". Archived fromthe original on 23 August 2006. Retrieved7 September 2010.
  3. ^Andrews, Graeme (1994).Ferries of Sydney (third ed.). Oxford University Press with Sydney University Press. pp. 214–217.ISBN 0-424-00202-7.
  4. ^abc"Sackville Ferry".Roads & Traffic Authority. Archived fromthe original on 25 August 2006. Retrieved18 November 2008.
  5. ^abVehicle ferries Roads & Maritime Services
  6. ^Code of Conduct: Mortlake Ferries and Harbour City Ferries Roads & Maritime Services Regulation 2016 Clause 56(1)

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